Provides domestic violence support groups at confidential locations for DV survivors in South King County. Groups available in English and Spanish.
Offers various support groups for survivors of domestic violence. Groups are offered at confidential South King County locations, virtually, and are available in English and Spanish. Limited child care may be available.
Offers free, confidential services for domestic violence survivors, including advocacy based counseling, safety planning, education, referrals and support groups.
Provides information and support to survivors of domestic violence. Offers:
- Counseling (insurance based and low and no cost)
- Advocacy Referrals
- Penny's Place Residential Program (by referral and application only)
Provides advocacy-based counseling for victims of domestic violence. Advocates meet with clients in a safe location to discuss safety planning, provide support groups and other resources, and offer moral support.
Provides advocacy-based counseling for victims of domestic violence. Advocates meet with clients in a safe location to discuss safety planning, provide support groups and other resources and offer moral support. Safety is the primary concern for victims, their children and staff. Advocates do not meet clients in their homes, and do not meet with couples.
Legal advocacy for survivors with court issues related to domestic violence, including protection orders, divorce, parenting plans, employment rights, housing, and eviction.
Limited child care may be available.
Offers a monthly support group and workshops for women who have experienced abuse or trauma at any point in their lives. Women and children participate in a safe, affirming, and supportive community.
Offers a monthly support group and services for women who have experienced domestic violence such as individual assessment and advocacy, counseling, life skill training and coaching, mentoring, book studies, workshops, assistance with education and employment, children’s programs, parenting training, communication and conflict resolution coaching, peer support, chiropractic care, karate classes, gym membership, and community engagement and activities.
Provides community advocacy, domestic violence counseling and support groups for survivors of domestic violence, both women and men, and their children.
Provides advocacy for legal and public assistance needs for any victim of intimate partner domestic violence, any gender, living in Seattle, Shoreline or Lake Forest Park.
Provides individual and group domestic violence advocacy for all genders.
Offers support groups for survivors of domestic violence via zoom.
Focus is on DV education, building self-esteem, ending social isolation, and group problem-solving.
Provides a support group for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. Works with primary and secondary victims.
Offers support groups for LGBTQ Asians and Pacific Islanders.
Offers support groups for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Works with both primary and secondary victims.
Provides specific support groups for LGBTQ Asians and Pacific Islanders.
Offers 22 workshop programs focused on addressing and healing personal and collective trauma for Native women. Topics include trust, anger, domestic violence, chemical dependency, and self-advocacy.
Offers workshop programs focused on addressing and healing personal and collective trauma for Native women and men.
Topics include trust, anger, domestic violence, chemical dependency, and self-advocacy.
Each program is tailored to the participants and their individual needs.
Workshops typically include a sweat or talking circle component which feature traditional healing practices and educational therapy.
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Native American Traditional Healing
Domestic Violence Support Groups
General Addictions/Substance Use Disorder Support Groups
Provides direct advocacy for native women during life emergencies. Can provide transportation, housing and legal support.
Advocates for and supports Native women during emergencies. Services include the following:
- Emergency transportation for victims of domestic violence
- Safety Planning
- Public benefit application assistance
- Advocacy with Indian Child Welfare, Domestic Violence Court, Tribal Courts.
- Flexible financial assistance.
Offers support groups for victims and survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault who are Deaf, DeafBlind or hard-of-hearing.
Periodically offers support groups for Deaf, DeafBlind, and hard of hearing survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. Limited child care may be available. All support groups are in American Sign Language.
Provides advocacy-based counseling and Jewish healing workshops for survivors of intimate partner abuse.
Offers parent/child interactive classes for children who have witnessed domestic violence.
Project DVORA works with survivors of domestic violence, specifically intimate partner violence. We help survivors who are currently involved in an abusive relationship, actively exiting an abusive relationship, or still experiencing abuse from a previous relationship (for example, co-parenting with an ex-partner).
Advocates facilitate support groups and help survivors navigate the legal system, and share community resources.
Our program also guides and empowers the Jewish community through prevention programs and trainings to local schools, rabbis, and other community leaders.